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volume 42 issue 11 AuGusT 2019
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Event Details: Irish Heritage Night
$9 Box Seat to Captains vs. West Michigan Whitecaps $20 Heritage Package (Ticket, T-Shirt (Leprechaun Themed,) & Irish Meal)
First Pitch at 7:00 PM, Fireworks after the game! PACKAGE ORDERS ARE DUE JULY 26
Purchase online at CaptainsBaseball.com with Promo Code: IRISH
Saturday, August 1o
Saturday August 10, 2019
IRISH Heritage Night
#of Regular Tickets
@$20=$
@$9=$
SHIRT SIZE: XXL or Above $5 Upchage!
# Of XXL Shirts or Larger @$5=$
TOTAL: $
#of Packages
[email protected] EXT: 136
Saturday, August 10
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Padraic Pearse Book DiscussionJoin us at 7:15 pm, Friday, August 16 as we continue with
the second installment of the Deverill Chronicles Series, The
Daughters of Ireland by Santa Montefiore. It is the story ofthree women: Celia Deverill wants to rebuild her childhoodhome; the cook’s daughter Bridie Doyle becomes a NewYork socialite and vows revenge for an old wrong; and KittyDeverill is a young mother yearning for her childhood sweet-heart, Jack O’Leary.
All are welcome to join us for a friendly conversation.These characters carry over from the first book, The Girl in
the Castle, and fast became old friends of group.2019-2020 Schedule of upcoming discussions:September 27: Secret of the Irish Castle by Santa
MontefioreOctober 18: What the Wind Knows by Amy HarmonNovember 15: When All Is Said by Anne GriffinJanuary 17: Witch Elm by Tana FrenchFor updates on the book discussion group and more read-
ing suggestions, check out padraicpearsecenter.weebly.com.
Bookbuzz Bonnie Easton
This month brings great new titles for you to try.Ask Again, Yes: A Novel by Mary Beth Keane (Fever)
begins in 1973 in a small town north of Manhattan and cov-ers two families for the next 40 years. Two rookie NYPDcops are neighbors who are each settling into marriage withtheir new brides. As time passes, their children becomefriends, much to the chagrin of the boy’s mother. She sufferswith a mental illness that traumatizes the family. An act ofviolence changes their lives. The children are forbidden tosee each other as one family moves away, but love and for-giveness find a way to help them heal.
The 2019 Man Booker Prize Winner is Milkman byNorthern Irish author Anna Burns. An 18 year-old girl who isunnamed tells the story of a town, also unnamed, during theTroubles of the 1970s. It’s a terrifying tale of violence andmistrust. The Milkman, who doesn’t deliver milk, drivesflashy cars and starts to stalk the young narrator. He is aleader in the paramilitary. The relationship is discovered bya brother-in-law, which makes the girl interesting and subjectto gossip. In these times, to be interesting is to be noticed andto be noticed is dangerous.
In The Favorite Daughter by Patty Callahan Henry, LenaDonohue felt betrayed when she found her younger sisterkissing the groom just before the wedding. During the next10 years, she leaves the town and makes a new life as a NewYork travel writer. She returns home when she learns herfather is losing his battle with Alzheimer’s. She and her sib-lings collect their family history and photographs to preservetheir father’s memories with all its secrets. The effort provesto help the family to move toward the healing that they need.
Happy Reading! More reading suggestions at padraic-pearsecenter.weebly.com.
Steak Shoot Players Love New Location!Pat Dowd
Our June session of Steak Shoot was a big hit with every-one as we moved upstairs to the main hall. This enabled ourplayers to enjoy the “Thirsty Thursday” food and beveragespecials. It also meant that those who have a problem goingdown to the lower level on the chair or the stairs didn’t haveto worry. We received lots of positive comments about themove and will continue to play upstairs for the time being.
Set 1 had six winners – Vic Szokan, Thomasine Barner,Betsy Grinches, Betty McArthur, Mary Alice Curran, andCarol Oroczko. These lucky people were soon followed byBetty McArthur again, Kathy Dowd, Carol Oroczko again,and Kathy Dowd again. Kathy also won in five cards or lessand took home an extra $5.
Next it was time for some new winners – Susie Cooper,Merrie Pyle, Pam Splittorf, and Ed Bopp. Following rightalong in Set 4 were Vickie Rowell, Mary Jane Ciaviarelli,Don Luni, Barb Bopp, and Linnea Meaney.
Soon it was intermission time. Many enjoyed the deli-cious hot dogs and hamburgers prepared by Kathy Fosterand Chris Faith. Some tried Sue McGill’s specialty drink,the “Woo-Woo” and were going back for another. But now,it was dessert time. The orange crush cake seemed to be abig hit, as were the other cakes. Tickets for the monthly cashdrawing and the “Holiday Cash” drawing sold quickly andwe were soon back to the games.
Set 5 made happy winners of Sue Obojski, BobFitzgerald, Anne Duncan, and Kathy Dowd - again. Thiswas her night! Our final regular set was won by Ed Bopp,Merrie Pyle, Peggy Bennett, Amy Bopp, and Jean Walsh.
With all the multiple winners we had, there were only twopackages of steaks to award in the first bonus round. MikeKeenan and Carol Oroczko tied for that game, but agreed tosplit, so each took home one package of two steaks.
The next two bonus games saw Sue Obojski win threepackages of skinless, boneless chicken breasts, andThomasine Barner was the winner of three packages ofbeautiful boneless pork chops.
Closing out the fun night was our “glitter girl”, PamSplittorf, who took home $53 and the steaks she had wonearlier!
Please join us UPSTAIRS for our next Steak Shoot gameson Thursdays August 15 and September 19 at 7:30 pm.Come early for the Thirsty Thursday food and beverages.Whether you come alone or with family and friends – it’s agood time for all.
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MEMBERSHIP MEETINGSYOU DON'T WANT TO MISS
Beginning with our August General Membership
Meeting, all paid members’ names will be entered in a cash
drawing held at the end of the meeting. The Executive
Board hopes to increase attendance at our meetings and
thought this would be an opportunity to put extra cash in
your pocket. Winner must be present to win. If the winner is
not present, the money will roll over to the next meeting.
Mark your calendars for the second Monday of each month.
See you at our meetings!!
HE SAID…SHE SAID…Marilou Donovan and The Membership
Padraic Pearse CenterIs on Facebook
Check out the new Padraic Pearse Center Facebook Page at
http://facebook.com/padraicpearsecenter and click on LIKE
to follow our 2018 upcoming events, photos and more fun
stuff!
Congratulations to Katie & Dave Giancola on the
birth of their daughter, Stella Jane, on June 29.
Happy Birthday to the following August babies: Kevin
Coyne, August 3; Jon Gurry, August 5; Becky Hart,
August 11; Susan Cooper, August 13; Brigid Gurry,
August 25; Mary Conkey, August 31; and last, but not
least, belated birthday wishes to Jim Evers whose cele-
bration was July 20. Sammy Drew will be 9 this month –
double digits next year!
Happy 46th Anniversary to Dave & Donna Baioni on
August 18. Mickey & Bonnie McNally are celebrating
their 54th anniversary on August 21. Congrats & Best
Wishes to all of you.
Robin & John Burton will be travelling to Niagara
Falls, Canada, Helen Vura & Jack Murphy made their
annual trip to Put-In-Bay. We can now enjoy Jazz Band
music every Tuesday night at Tradewinds!
Congratulations to Bob Turk who will be inducted
into The Eastlake North High School Hall of Fame, Class
of 2019, on August 29, 2019 at LaMalfa Party Center.
Bob was a member of the 1962 Championship Football
Team.
More congratulations go out to Matt & Erica Drew on
the purchase of their new home in Concord.
Please continue to keep Jeff Evers, brother of Jim
Evers, in your prayers. Jeff has been in UH since
January.
Our sincerest condolences and prayers to the families
of Jim Slopnik and Pat Sweeney who passed recently; to
Noreen Hedderman on the loss of her husband, Howard
Hedderman; to the Corcoran, Durkin and Homan fami-
lies on the loss of Kathy Durkin; and prayers to Margie
& Tom Drew family. Margie lost two brothers in two
weeks. Our deepest sympathies to all.
To have your important events included inthis column, please jot them down on the flyers found on thetables at the membership meetings or email me [email protected]
NFL SUNDAYSThe Pub will open at 1 pm beginning Sunday, September
8 for NFL games. We are happy to report that we will also
be open on Mondays, September 16 and October 7 for the
Browns Monday night games. Please join us!
Theresa Argie, The Haunted HousewifeTheresa Argie, The Haunted Housewife, will join us at 7 pm, Friday, August 16 in the Phil Walsh Cabaret Room to discuss
her most recent book and ghost hunting experiences in the Cleveland area. This is an exciting new event at the Club that you
won’t want to miss! Admission is $10 at the door.
Theresa Argie’s father, Patrick J. Gallagher, emigrated from County Mayo in the 1950s. Theresa and her family grew up
immersed in the Irish culture. As a child, she spent years involved with the West Side Irish American Club. She married a won-
derful man with strong family roots and a mutual love for Ireland. Today, Theresa and her husband Jay are proud members of
the IACES.
Theresa makes her living as an author and public speaker. She often works with Cathi Weber, aka “The Ghost Lady” of
Lake County. Besides their work on the Willoughby Ghost Walk, the ladies are heavily involved with various fundraising
events and historic preservation projects. Theresa has penned two books; America’s Most Haunted (Penguin Random House
2014) and her latest, Love Beyond the Grave: True Tales of Haunted Hearts (Hestia Media 2018). Theresa shares stories from
her new book as well as her personal adventures as a ghost hunter and paranormal investigator. Hear about exotic locations
and local hotspots with Cleveland’s own Haunted Housewife. Love Beyond the Grave is a collection of real people, actual
events, and historic characters whose stories revolve around a common theme of love. But love can take many forms and man-
ifest in remarkable ways; sometimes it can be dangerous or even deadly. This powerful emotion can defy logic and transcend
physical death. Beyond normal, each story has a paranormal element. The author explores the tragic, traumatic, and sometimes
terrifying elements of these famous tales of love. Examples include: An eccentric couple whose love was so strong, neither
distance nor death could keep them apart; a rich playboy seduces a naive farm girl, leading to her inevitable fall from grace,
tragic death, and restless afterlife; a tenacious mother, fueled by love and unshakeable resolve, helps her murdered daughter
find justice from beyond the grave; a deadly love triangle that made headlines, inspired Hollywood, and crushed the soul of
“America’s Sweetheart”; the dark side of paradise, where one man’s morbid obsession turned a beautiful young girl into a
gruesome science experiment; a beautiful castle in Ireland, haunted by young lovers caught in the middle of warring clans;
and an entire chapter devoted to animals, remarkable creatures who remain loving and loyal long after leaving this mortal coil.
These are just a sampling of the stories included in Love Beyond the Grave: True Tales of Haunted Hearts. The people are
real, the events historic, and the ghost stories leave even the most skeptical reader scratching their head.
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“In Memoriam” PlaqueIn the lower hall there is an "In Memoriam" Plaque
with the names of deceased members of the Club listed.
If you have a friend or loved one that was a member of
the Club and has passed away and you would like their
name to be included on this Plaque, you can send their
name and a check for $50 made out to the Irish American
Club or you can contact Jean Walsh at 440-942-3207
HEADLINES and DEADLINESIf you would like to submit an article for the
Schanachie, the deadline for the September issue isAugust 5. You may continue to send your articlesto the Club or you may email them [email protected]. Submission time is not the onlycriteria for inclusion and we reserve the right to edit due tocontent and space. If you have any questions call Ann at440-943-3088 or Kevin McCluskey at 216-956-2653.
Note from the EditorAll articles must be submitted to me by e-mail at:
They can be typed in Word and do not have to have
any limit on the width. No spaces before new paragraphs,
no returns at the end of each line and if you use tabs do
not use multiple tabs. The printer will fix the tabs.
Pictures must be jpeg (jpg). Send to me as an attachment
in your e-mail. Proofreading staff will meet for proof-
reading on August 14 at 7 pm. Ann Turk.
Monthly Membership MeetingsMembers last names beginning with the following letters
please bring a dessert for that month’s meeting. Any ques-
tions please call Dolly Luskin at 216-261-0967.
Month Letter Month Letter
JANUARY A & B JULY N & O
FEBRUARY C & D AUGUST P, Q & R
MAR. E & F SEPTEMBER S
APRIL G, H & I OCTOBER T, U & V
MAY J, K & L NOVEMBER W, X, Y & Z
JUNE M DECEMBER All Members
Keep up to date with weekly email
blasts from the IACES!
Do you know that the IACES sends
out weekly email blasts with information
on upcoming events at the IACES,
Padraic Pearse and the greater Irish
community? If you would like your email
address added to this list, please contact
Sarah Dirk at [email protected] or
216-337-9004
Membership Has Its PrivilegesKathy Foster
YOUR vote counts! Vote on action at the monthlymembership meetings. You must sign the attendance sheetto earn credit. Please don’t sign in for anyone but yourself.
If you attend three meetings between July and May,
you can vote in the June election for Board members.
Card carrying members pay the member price for
Club events.
Receive our monthly newsletter, The Schanachie,
delivered to your home.
New members will receive a Club Pin and a copy of
our bylaws by attending a membership meeting.There were 59 members signed in at the July meeting.
If you paid your dues, but are not receiving The
Schanachie, contact Membership Secretary, Kathy Foster.
The Schanachie is available online on the Club website
(eastsideirish.org) and on our Facebook page (IACES).
If you have a child 18 years of age who has come off your
Family Membership, we have a membership rate of $20 per
year until s/he reaches age 21. New members in 2019-2020:
Vincent Sutowski Julie Carnett
Maura Furlan Walter & Andrea Landow
Dan & Kathy Dickriede Charles Stezman
Joy Federico Donna Debly
Shirley Tarasa Joe Robinson
Joel & Ellen Forguer
Please renew your 2019-2020 membership or this will be
your last Schanchie until dues are paid!
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MARK YOUR CALENDARSThirsty Thursdays began with drink and food specials. Check
your email blast and the Club Facebook page for updates!!
August 4, 2019 CORN ROAST
August 24, 2019 STEAK ROAST
October 5, 2019 CLAM BAKE
NFL SUNDAYS IN THE PUB WITH
MORE INFORMATION TO COME!!!!
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Ticket PolicyTickets for any event at the Irish American Club East
Side can be obtained by phone or mail. When mailing yourticket request, please be sure to include a self-addressed,stamped envelope and a check made payable to: IrishAmerican Club East Side. If you pre-order a dinner for anevent and do not show up or you do not cancel within 48hours of the dinner, you will be billed by the Club for theprice of the meal.
Sue McGill Mary Jo Gurry20971 Morris Ave. 5096 Karen IsleEuclid, OH 44123 Willoughby, OH 44094
216-386-2194 [email protected] [email protected]
Tickets for sold out events must be paid for by the Thursday prior to the event.
Club Rental InformationThe Irish American Club is available for rentals of all
sizes. We can accommodate showers, graduations, banquets,receptions of all kinds, funerals and of course, weddings.We have two facilities available, the upper hall for largerparties and the Phil Walsh Cabaret room for smaller parties.Koumbaros is the exclusive caterer for the upper hall. If youwish to rent the lower hall you may bring in your own home-made food but you also have the option of using our clubcaterer. To reserve either the upper hall or the Phil WalshCabaret room, please call Rick Eberhard 216-338-3774.
Pub Hours for Spring and SummerMonday CLOSED
Tuesday CLOSED
Wednesday 6 PM- 11 PM
Thursday 6 PM- 11 PM
Friday 6 PM- 11 AM
Saturday 6 PM- 11 AM
Sunday 6 PM- 11 PM
Closing time of the Pub is at the bartender’s discretion
Sunshine ClubIf you know of a member who is sick or if there has been
a death in the family, Mary Kay Malone, Chairperson of the
Sunshine Club, will try and send a card on behalf of the
Club. You can contact Mary Kay at 216-337-4356 or send
her an e-mail [email protected] with the member’s
information.
Published by the Irish American Club * East Side Inc.Mary Alice Curran Chairman
Editor: Ann Turk (440-943-3088)
Ad Manager: Mary Alice Curran (440-665-8110)
Circulation: Pat Homan (440-946-6232)
Contributing Editors: Linda Burke
Rosemary Nugent * Marilou Donovan
Executive Board Members 2019-2020President Mary Alice Curran 440-665-8110Vice President Kevin McCluskey 216-956-2653Recording Secretary Linda Walsh 216-538-1358Treasurer Mary Campbell Stack 216-473-3923Membership Secretary Kathy Foster 440-289-4785Members at Large Sue McGill 216-386-2194
Debbie Arth 216-571-0874Sarah O’Brien Dirk 216-337-9004Chris Faith 440-341-4763
Club Website:www.eastsideirish.org
Irish American Club: 216-731-4003Pub: 216-731-1189
Club Fax: 216-731-6120WiFi: Username-IACESPassword: 2167314003
Schanachie: [email protected]/IACES/
On Air Irish Radio
Saturday
10am - 11am: Johnson Brothers Irish Hour WKTL FM
90.7
Sunday
7am - 9am: Sweeney Astray WCBS FM 89.3 & on
wesb.org
10am - 12 pm: Gerry Quinn’s Irish Hours WHK AM
1420 with Colleen Corrigan Day, Eddie Fitzpatrick & J.
C. Sullivan
1pm - 3 pm: Echoes of Erin WCWA AM 1230 w/John
Connolly
6pm - 7 pm: Song of Britain & Ireland WCPN FM 90.3
w/Joe Nichols
4pm - 6pm: Beyond the Pale WRUW FM 91.1
5pm - 6pm: The Hooley Hour WHK AM1420
9pm - 10pm: Hooley Hour WHK AM 1420 w/Tara
Quinn & Josh Vaughan
The Green PagesPlease support the businesses that support us!
Jack Murphy’sTradewinds Lounge319 East 200th St., EuclidHappy Hour between
3 - 6 Weekdays216-481-8228
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Harp Level:
Bluestone Division — Ancient
Order of Hibernians
Cleveland Whiskey
Daugherty Construction Inc.
Flannery’s Pub
Irish American News
Koumbaros Catering
Mayo Society of Greater Cleveland
Monreal Funeral Home
Music Box Supper Clubs
Claddagh Level:
Eastside Landscaping
Jack Murphy’s Tradewinds Lounge
Schulte Mahon-Murphy Funeral
Home
Skinny’s Bar and Grille
Summit Painting
The Travel Connection
Shamrock Level:
Muldoon’s Saloon and Eatery
IBEW Local #38
Henry Fence
Lake County Captains
Adelio’s Contracting
Corporate Sponsors:
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Free family fun! Weekly food & drink specials.See MusicBoxCLE.com for this week's band.
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